Friday, March 1, 2013

Creativity and Technology

In this, the inaugural post of my blog, I wish to discuss two very different things. Both of these topics have been on my mind quite a lot recently. What better content is there for a blog? So, without further ado, we dive in.

The first topic I would like to share some of my personal thoughts on is creativity

How does one come by this incredible skill? Do you simply wake up one day and realize you're the next Da Vinci? Do you have to study long and hard before even showing glimpses of creative work? Or is it something that any person in the world can come by during any given circumstance?

Here is what I think. Creativity is inextricably linked with passion. If you are passionate about something, you can do anything. Anything. A painter, one who is passionate about his craft, can envision a world coming to life on his blank canvas even before he has touched brush to oil. An architect with passion towards his work can see structures in a whole new light, and imagine incredible and alien methods with which to construct his masterpiece.

Concerning myself and painting, my stick figures barely live up to par. If I was tasked with constructing a building, it would look like a box. A single story box. Maybe with some windows for flair. Those just simply aren't things that I'm passionate about.

If you see something and think to yourself, "Wow, that is so creative!", I can guarantee you that the person who crafted it poured their heart into it. If you are passionate about something, you will always want more of it. You will want to see other people's work. You will want to be inspired by it.

You will want to create.

Technology!

I love technology so much. Some would say I am too reliant upon it. I would reply by saying I simply appreciate it's application.

But seriously, technology guys. In a few weeks I might even be the owner of a brand spanking new Surface RT tablet. But I digress, as there is a specific type of tech that I want to talk about today. It has burst onto the scene of mainstream technology, and the hype is starting to build.

Wearable technology. Technology that you don't have to hold. It's just... there. The intent is that it would become integrated into your life, such that you won't have to stop to think about it. 

Check this out. Want to take a picture? Look at something! Need information about absolutely anything? Ask the stinking question!

Ok, I know that people might  have reservations. After all, who would want to wear glasses out and about in public. That's ludicrous! On a more serious note, this tech isn't concept. It's happening, and it excites me. In a nerdy Star Trek kind of way. Sure it's pricey, but I'm sure that's because of the production cost of installing a laser cannon into it. They come with that installed, right?

Check this out too! This reminds me of Iron Man, and the computers Tony Stark uses. He virtually manipulates and navigates through computer data using his hands. I want to wave my hand and watch my tv power on. The Force, anybody?

So I say again, wearable technology. It has become a reality, and it shows the huge strides that technology is making.

Maybe in a few years I can ask Scotty to beam me up.

2 comments:

  1. I like it, my tech man. :] Don't let Scotty beam you up without me!

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  2. Well written, Mark!

    I also get excited about innovative technologies such as Google glass. What I find most interesting about technology is that it grows exponentially. Smart phones are an excellent example of this. Looking back to when I was 10 years old, smart phones were hardly "smart". However, everything changed when the iPhone came out in 2007. Since then smartphones have seen increasingly impressive improvements every year. If we were able to see what technology will look like in 50 years we would be absolutely shocked. That is what makes technology so exciting for me! You never know what is coming!

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